Matchweek 30: What we learned

More joy at The Hawthorns for Jamie Vardy, another PL scalp for Sam Allardyce, Burnley hit a PL high, plus much more

Manchester United 2-1 LiverpoolMarcus Rashford has scored seven of his 16 PL goals against the teams currently in the top six (44 per cent)

Everton 2-0 Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton were the 41st different PL opponent Sam Allardyce has faced, with Derby the only side he has failed to beat

Huddersfield Town 0-0 Swansea CityThe Terriers' possession figure of 80.8 per cent is the second highest in a PL match (since 2003/04), after Man City’s 82.3 per cent v QPR in May 2012

Newcastle United 3-0 SouthamptonNewcastle scored as many goals in this match as they had in their previous six combined at home in the PL

West Bromwich Albion 1-4 Leicester CityJamie Vardy has scored in all four of his Premier League appearances at The Hawthorns

West Ham United 0-3 BurnleyBurnley's points tally of 43 is their highest in a single Premier League season, with eight matches still to go

Chelsea 2-1 Crystal PalacePatrick van Aanholt’s consolation goal for Palace was the 800th scored in the Premier League this season

Arsenal 3-0 WatfordShkodran Mustafi’s opening goal was Arsenal’s 1000th at home in the Premier League, making the Gunners just the second team to reach the landmark after Manchester United (1066)

AFC Bournemouth 1-4 Tottenham HotspurDele Alli has yet to end on the losing side in the 30 PL matches he has scored in (W24 D6 L0). Only three players have scored in more without losing - James Milner (47), Darius Vassell (46) and Salomon Kalou (32)

Stoke City 0-2 Manchester CityManchester City have now scored 85 Premier League goals this season; only 11 teams have ever scored more in a Premier League campaign